National Geographical News, web article, Cold War Spy Plane Found in Baltic Sea 10 November 2003 Landes, David 1 July 2009
] All those interviewed placed great emphasis on the social identification through singing and also referred to the importance of Swedish folk song in the maintenance of the choral singing tradition and national identity 9: "Though Denmark, where industrialization had begun in the 1850s, was reasonably prosperous by the end of the nineteenth century, both Sweden and Norway were terribly poor

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"A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.

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Sweden's Development from Poverty to Affluence 1750—1970, University of Minnesota Press, pp
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] How and when the Swedish kingdom appeared is not known
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Swedish Historical National Accounts, 1800—2000
Kicking Away The Ladder, pp Einhorn, Eric and John Logue 1989 , p
Yearbook of Housing and Building Statistics 2007

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Medieval Scandinavia: from Conversion to Reformation, Circa 800—1500.

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In The New Cambridge Medieval History
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1882—1964 , Title: A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V
Justitiedepartementet L6, 19 September 1973 It is not until the 12th century that written document begin to be produced in Sweden in any larger extent [
Modern Welfare States: Politics and Policies in Social Democratic Scandinavia , 2002-12-08, Project Gutenberg, webpage:

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11: "The agrarian revolution in Sweden is of fundamental importance for Sweden's modern development.

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8—9, "In economic and social terms the eighteenth century was more a transitional than a revolutionary period
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Throughout Swedish history the countryside has taken an unusually important role in comparison with other European states
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Although effective in preserving the country's sovereignty, this approach generated criticism at home from many who believed the threat to Sweden was less serious than the government claimed, problems with the warring powers, ill feelings among its neighbours, and frequent criticism in the postwar period